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Permatex Super
Microscope Maintenance
Customers often ask what they can do when they have problems with lubrication and focusing problems with their microscopes. Here are a few questions along with our suggestions:
Question: What product should I use to lubricate the bearings on the stage of the microscope?
Answer: Each manufacture has their own line of lubricants they recommend. If you bought everyone for each product it would be extremely expensive. We use a product called Super Lube made by Permatex. It should be available from many stores in your area. We use this product on all brands of microscopes that we service.
Question: My stage seems to slip down out of focus for no reason. What can I do to prevent this?
Answer: There are two main reasons for this problem. Either the tension control is too loose, or the main bearing system in the stage mechanics needs some adjustments.
You, as the microscope user, can adjust the tension control. Many microscopes have focus tension controls attached next to the coarse focus control. This control may be the simple type that you can adjust by just using your hand, or it may take a special tool. On Olympus or Nikon microscopes the adjustment is usually on the right side of the scope as the stage faces the user. It is a thin control knob or disc that is placed between the microscope stand and the coarse focus control. All you have to do is turn this device one way or the other and it will increase or decrease the tension on the coarse focus control knob. This in turn will keep the stage from slipping down. Make sure you are not turning the stage lock control, which is normally on the opposite side of the tension controller. If your microscope takes a special tool to adjust the tension. and you have lost this tool, you will need to contact the microscope manufacture or the company you purchased your microscope from and request the adjustment tool.
If the main bearing system needs adjustment you will should contact a qualified microscope repair technician to do this repair.
About the Author
National Microscope Exchange has been in business since 1991, selling and servicing abbe refractometers, refractometers,inverted microscope and microscopes. The service staff has 30 years of experience with microscopes, and is the authorized United States service facility for Atago brand refractometers, microscopes.
What is the best permatex or loctite for remounting a head lamp lens back into the housing on an automobile?
The car wash hit our van extra hard on our old caravan and the lens is open at the bottom and the bulbs don't stand a chance to the weather elements. I've looked around on the permatex site but for something like this where else do you go but here ... plus there 800 # is down at night. Loctite is another option. My thought is it's got to be thick enough to make a seal all the way around versus super glue which is hard to use, doesn't stay where you put it and won't make a decent seal imo.
What color permatex would be go for plastic on plastic application? .. or Loctite
Thanks all who apply.
Blue Permatex will set up and stay flexible without any heat.
I suggest buying a headlight housing from a wrecking yard for 10 bucks, because it will eventually leak again.
Good luck
BSA unit single re-usable gasket prep.
